National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

Communications Supervisor Robert Montague will be answering questions on @rSeattleWA today from 11:00 AM – noon. Get your questions in early and he will try to answer them all. #AMAhttps://t.co/lkLXEn5yqY

SeaStat

Did you know?

Launched in August 2014, SeaStat is aimed at quickly addressing crime hotspots based on analysis of crime data and community reports of incidents.

The Department holds meetings every two weeks, involving staff throughout the department and partner agencies, to discuss the latest information and come up with strategies to reduce crime.The regularity of the meetings allows the department to develop immediate solutions and quickly assess if strategies are working or if a course correction is needed. Emphasis is on using real-time data, getting direct feedback from community members, and increasing communication and collaboration throughout the department.

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